Deputies say Theodore Gasper, 66, dialed 911 and told dispatchers that his Barberville neighbor threatened to pull a gun on him, reports The Daytona Beach News-Journal. But there was a major hole in Gasper's story: Deputies determined the man he accused was a trucker on the road in Arkansas, according to a Volusia County Sheriff's Office report. After his arrest, Gasper allegedly told deputies, "I am sorry for lying," and "I'll take my medicine for lying." Jail will be a bitter pill to swallow. Although, judging from his mug shot, laughter may be his best medicine.

Deputies say Theodore Gasper, 66, dialed 911 and told dispatchers that his Barberville neighbor threatened to pull a gun on him, reports The Daytona Beach News-Journal. But there was a major hole in Gasper's story: Deputies determined the man he accused was a trucker on the road in Arkansas, according to a Volusia County Sheriff's Office report. After his arrest, Gasper allegedly told deputies, "I am sorry for lying," and "I'll take my medicine for lying." Jail will be a bitter pill to swallow. Although, judging from his mug shot, laughter may be his best medicine.

Deputies say Theodore Gasper, 66, dialed 911 and told dispatchers that his Barberville neighbor threatened to pull a gun on him, reports The Daytona Beach News-Journal. But there was a major hole in Gasper's story: Deputies determined the man he accused was a trucker on the road in Arkansas, according to a Volusia County Sheriff's Office report. After his arrest, Gasper allegedly told deputies, "I am sorry for lying," and "I'll take my medicine for lying." Jail will be a bitter pill to swallow. Although, judging from his mug shot, laughter may be his best medicine.